Updating a previous report, Oakland Raiders OT Donald Penn is holding out because he wants to be paid "among the top-10 left tackles in football," according to a source. Penn is slated to make $7 million this season under his current contract.

Oakland Raiders OT Donald Penn (knee) said he has a small fracture in his knee but will not need surgery. He believes he will be able to play in the Divisional Round playoff game if the Raiders win their Wild Card playoff game.

Fantasy Tip: Penn's absence likely will affect the team's running game and pass blocking since he is one of the better left tackles in the NFL. Latavius Murray probably will receive most of the work at running back, but his value could take a hit with Penn out. Murray probably should be considered a No. 2 running back in fantasy leagues.

Oakland Raiders OG Gabe Jackson has exclusively played left guard in four years of college and two years with the team, but he will play right guard this season after the club signed OG Kelechi Osemele in the offseason and re-signed OT Donald Penn to play tackle. "I think from our standpoint we're looking for the best combination, we feel he's got the power you really covet for a right guard," head coach Jack Del Rio said Wednesday, June 1.

Oakland Raiders OT Donald Penn will likely be judged on a year-to-year basis at 33 years old. He has a $5.5 million guaranteed deal for 2016, but no signing bonus and no money guaranteed for 2017 in his two-year deal signed in the offseason.

Updating an earlier report, Free-agent OT Donald Penn (Raiders) agreed to a two-year, $14 million deal with the Oakland Raiders Wednesday, March 16. He'll receive around $7 million guaranteed in the first year of the deal.

Oakland Raiders impending free-agent OT Donald Penn is a candidate to receive the franchise tag this year, since the Raiders are roughly $41 million under the league's spending minimum. Last year's franchise number for an offensive lineman was just over $12.9 million, and it's expected to go up by as much as $500,000 this year.

Oakland Raiders OT Donald Penn is not happy with how his relationship with his former team ended. Penn said he felt like he was not treated correctly by the team. "I talked to Lovie twice," Penn said. "Everything was great, we talked good, they told me they were looking forward to working with me. Then I started seeing all these reports."

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers could consider releasing OT Donald Penn this offseason because he has struggled as a run and pass blocker this season, and the team does not owe him any guaranteed money. Penn is scheduled to make $6.4 million in 2014.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers OT Donald Penn (leg) left the Week 10 game against the Miami Dolphins in the third quarter Monday, Nov. 11, due to a left leg injury. Penn actually scored a touchdown in the first quarter on a tackle-eligible play.